- EPA grants federal registration for Engenia herbicide on dicamba-tolerant soybeans and cotton.
- Engenia uses BAPMA Salt Formulation for effective weed control.
- BASF collaborates with EPA and state agencies for training materials.
- Training ensures compliance with new Engenia label requirements.
EPA Approval
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted federal registration for BASF's Engenia herbicide. This approval allows for over-the-top applications on dicamba-tolerant soybeans and cotton, providing farmers with a new tool to combat herbicide-resistant weeds.
Herbicide Formulation
Engenia utilizes an exclusive BAPMA Salt Formulation, making it a powerful solution for controlling tough and resistant broadleaf weeds such as Palmer amaranth, waterhemp, kochia, morning glory, and ragweed.
Stewardship and Training
BASF emphasizes the importance of stewardship in pesticide registration. The company is working with the EPA and state agencies to develop national and state-specific training materials. These resources aim to ensure that farmers and applicators understand the new label requirements for Engenia herbicide.
Application Compliance
Proper application techniques are crucial for maintaining the effectiveness of Engenia herbicide. BASF is committed to providing training options to help farmers and applicators adhere to label directions, ensuring the herbicide remains a valuable tool for cotton and soybean farmers.